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Review by thelot
Golgi opens the show and features the GCH for the first time! Well played Bowie with a cool Jeopardy tease. The GCH sit out for the first Fee of the tour. Nice Page solo in Coil. Smooth transition into YEM. Decent jam section. The VJ features a little trumpet solo. Trey introduces the members of the GCH at the end of Gumbo. He includes Henrietta as the forth member of the GCH on trombone. Henrietta takes a little solo before the band segues into Touch Me. Afterwards Page mentions that they’ll be screening the Esther video in between sets.
Set 2 kicks off with Suzy. Trey introduces the GCH as “GCH”. Well played Sky. Mimi Fishman joins Fish on stage for a little vac solo during I Didn’t Know. Great Tweezer! Grippo takes a nice extended solo before the Uncle Ebeneezer verse. The first Mango of the tour is up next and features the newly reworked mid-section. Grippo adds his talents to the closing section. They pair this up with a fun BBFCFM set closer. Lawn Boy sounds great with the trumpet. Runaway Yim? I wonder what the backstory is on that?